I don't remember the Pro, but my first "real" racquet was the plus. It was widest at the 3 and 9 o'clock positions, was a cool black and white marbled look, and it had three little rubber half-spheres on each side to deaden shock. It was pretty stiff. I don't remember the specs, just walking down memory lane with you.

1) Max Impact Mid (gray with green graphics; no Impact Modulator nubs)
2) Max Impact Pro (gray with silver and red graphics; 1 Impact Modulator nub on each side of the throat)
3) Max Impact Plus (gray and white with silver and red graphics; 3 Impact Modulators nubs on each side of the throat)

I believe the construction of all three racquests are 100% graphite, aside from the vibration control materials incorporated into the Pro and Plus.

The racquets do have their widest points at the 3 and 9-o-clock positions.

After playing with all three models, I decided to go with the Pro. The Pro was my first widebody racquet that I purchased back in 1989. I still have it and play with it!

During 1990 - 1991, Dunlop had some quality control issues with this racquet. I had one frame that warped after new strings were installed. The warping did not occur until I played for about a week. The tension was the same as my other Pro racquet, so I knew that it could not have been over tightened. I sent it to Dunlop and they gave me a new racquet.

The new frame had some sublte differences when compared to my original frame. The new frame was heavier and thicker

I ended up giving the new frame to a friend of mine and switched to a Wilson racquet until a couple of years ago.

I stumbled across a brand new Max Impact Pro at a local dealer about a year ago. I could not believe my eyes when I saw it on the rack. I compared it to my old frame and it had the same dimensions. Needless to say, I bought it and I now play with the Pro racquets again!

1) Max Impact Mid (gray with green graphics; no Impact Modulator nubs)
2) Max Impact Pro (gray with silver and red graphics; 1 Impact Modulator nub on each side of the throat)
3) Max Impact Plus (gray and white with silver and red graphics; 3 Impact Modulators nubs on each side of the throat)

I believe the construction of all three racquests are 100% graphite, aside from the vibration control materials incorporated into the Pro and Plus.

The racquets do have their widest points at the 3 and 9-o-clock positions.

After playing with all three models, I decided to go with the Pro. The Pro was my first widebody racquet that I purchased back in 1989. I still have it and play with it!

During 1990 - 1991, Dunlop had some quality control issues with this racquet. I had one frame that warped after new strings were installed. The warping did not occur until I played for about a week. The tension was the same as my other Pro racquet, so I knew that it could not have been over tightened. I sent it to Dunlop and they gave me a new racquet.

The new frame had some sublte differences when compared to my original frame. The new frame was heavier and thicker

I ended up giving the new frame to a friend of mine and switched to a Wilson racquet until a couple of years ago.

I stumbled across a brand new Max Impact Pro at a local dealer about a year ago. I could not believe my eyes when I saw it on the rack. I compared it to my old frame and it had the same dimensions. Needless to say, I bought it and I now play with the Pro racquets again!

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Do you still have the Dunlop MAX Impact racquets? If you do, are you willing to trade or sell them?